Notre Dame’s Shakespeare in Prisons Conference Goes Virtual
The 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference begins next week online, and will continue through next spring.
The 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference begins next week online, and will continue through next spring.
The great designer and teacher’s attention was intense and clarifying, bringing us closer to the heart of our work and closer together in community.
Selover, the company’s longest-serving artistic director, will retire in December.
Her posthumous release honors the under-recognized place of Black artists in dance and theatrical history.
The project by the Harry Ransom Center is collecting a variety of materials capturing this tumultuous year.
Remembering a Florida actor-playwright who came home.
From Sarah Bernhardt’s U.S. debut to the founding of Mabou Mines, November has been a historic theatre month.
Two Cleveland Play House staffers reflect on Moore’s remarkable contributions to Cleveland theatre, and American theatre writ large.
The 2013 recordings of August Wilson’s seminal series will be made available for educational purposes.
With apprenticeships on hold, the inequities of the model face fresh scrutiny.